Britney Spears' autobiography
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Britney Spears' autobiography "The Woman in Me", to be released on October 24

In her autobiography "The Woman in Me", to be released on October 24, Britney Spears retraces the highlights of her life, from her early career in the late 1990s to the end of her conservatorship in 2021.

The singer talks about the sexism she has been a victim of since she was a young child, her highly publicized breakup with Justin Timberlake, rumors of drug and alcohol addiction, and her fight to get out of her father's conservatorship.

Britney Spears also returns to the famous episode where she shaved her head and attacked a paparazzo. She explains that she was then "completely shaken by grief" after the death of her aunt and her legal battle against her ex-husband Kevin Federline for custody of her children.

The singer also tells the story of her fight to get out of her father's conservatorship, which she considers to be "illegal" and "destructive." She explains that this conservatorship caused her to lose control of her life, her finances, and even her love life.

Britney Spears concludes her book by stating that the conservatorship was a "trauma" that caused her physical and emotional damage. She explains that she is not yet ready to return to music and that she now wants to focus on herself and her recovery.

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